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i just paid $145 for Win 7 home premium OEM so had to buy 1 piece of hardware too so i got a 808gb hd for 71$

hah awesome. msy? i love windows 7. so smooth. so glossy. australian are so rucky to have magnificent outback.

-D

nah Ben, not in a position, nor necessary to upgrade the E yet.

How did you get away with buying one piece of hardware to get Win7 oem Steve? Last time I bought an oem from MSY I had to buy a CPU AND a mobo AND a hard drive :happy:

i was just handed a legit cd and key (64bit) about 2 months ago and gave it a try and havent thought about going back to xp or vista... so it must be good.

btw i havent posted in a year i was expecting "WHERE THE F&^* HAVE U BEEN".

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hah awesome. msy? i love windows 7. so smooth. so glossy. australian are so rucky to have magnificent outback.

-D

Checked out the other theme packs they've hidden away? The Canadian wallpapers have some great views.

C:\Windows\Globalization\MCT. iirc

Where do you buy oem software from Steve?

You could get it from me...only when i am at the Noarlunga Store though...I cant get away with as much down at Marion :) . But if you want we could meet up on my day off and go into the Noarlunga Store...if they have stock.

^^ i have a friend at the modbury store and she does the same but price is still IT gay

and Hyperomgnet OUCH

Hypernet price >> WD8088AADS 808.8GB 7200rpm 32MB Cache $129

i paid $79 from eastern states even msy has them for $73

not sure if there price list is current but adelaide retailers seem to wack on a fair bit for getting parts shipped from the eastern states

i actually PM'd Andrew where i got it from

i was just handed a legit cd and key (64bit) about 2 months ago and gave it a try and havent thought about going back to xp or vista... so it must be good.

btw i havent posted in a year i was expecting "WHERE THE F&^* HAVE U BEEN".

Hi Pauly :)

I've missed our little online fights.

^^ i have a friend at the modbury store and she does the same but price is still IT gay

and Hyperomgnet OUCH

Hypernet price >> WD8088AADS 808.8GB 7200rpm 32MB Cache $129

i paid $79 from eastern states even msy has them for $73

not sure if there price list is current but adelaide retailers seem to wack on a fair bit for getting parts shipped from the eastern states

i actually PM'd Andrew where i got it from

yeah i stopped shopping there a while ago but $159 for home premium isnt too bad since there's no hardware catch!!

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